2003 年 9 巻 18 号 p. 371-376
We compared coastal areas and inland areas in the region of Tokyo Bay in terms of the characteristics of how green open spaces are arranged. This paper assesses the relationships of their characteristics in reference to population density and green open space. We discovered the following points about coastal areas (1000 meters to 2000 meters from the shore line) and areas with the population density of 150 people/ha. 1. There is a lot of agricultural space in inland areas that are less populated. 2. There is a lot of green open space in coastal areas, and they are mainly placed in densely populated areas. Therefore, from the research results, we point out that there need to be plans that support arrangement characteristics of both inland areas and coastal areas about how the green open spaces should generally be arranged in regions such as Tokyo Bay.